Bone Flashcards

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What is rickets due to

A

Vit D defitiency

–> vit d is used to absorb calcium and phosphate

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5 bone functions

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  1. support
  2. protection
  3. levers
  4. Resevior (for minerals)
  5. Hemopoietic ( marrow cavity of bone houses bone marrow)
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What are the 4 things bone are made of

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  1. water
  2. inorganic component (calcium)
  3. Organic component (type 1 collagen)
  4. Cells (Osteprogenitor cells, osteoblasts, osteocytes, osteoclasts)
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4
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In which way is bone the strongest

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bone is stronger against compression than tension

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Osteoprogenitor cells function

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Move into blood vessels where bones need to be built then transforms into osteoblasts.
-Starts to then lay fibres around itsself (calcium + phosphates) encapsulting itself and becomeing an osteocyte

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What % of osteoblasts differentiate into osteocytes

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10-20%

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7
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How do osteoclasts work

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Sit in howship lacunae and secretes acitity to start degrading the bone

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Intramembranous bone formation (+ what type of bone is it associated with)

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  • Associated with flat bones

- Mesenchyme cells form clusters (bone blastema) and differentiate into osteoblasts that deposits bone tissue

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Endochondral Ossification (+ what type of bone is it associated w)

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-Associated w long bones, starts w cartilage

  • bone starts in the center of the shaft
  • capillaries and osteoblasts migrate into the epiphysis creating a secondary ossification center
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10
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4 zones of endochondral bone formation

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Resting zone

Proliferating zone- Chrondrocytes are stacked in prominent rows

Hypertrophy zone- deposition of minerals in matrix cause cell death which create a cavity got other cells to come

Calcification zone- After macrophages come, they create holes, calcification occurs and new bone is deposited

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11
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Two types of bone healing

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Primary- Gap healing and Contact healing

Secondary healing- Through the development of fracture callus (uses a cast but allows more movability)

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12
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Contact bone healing

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-Occurs in the cortex underlying the plate by direct haversian remodeling

  • -osteoclasts start drilling holes along bone break
  • -in the cylinders new osteons are built
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4 stages of gap healing

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  1. hematoma is formed, inflamation of area. cellular proliferation with 24h and eventually confined to fracture area
  2. Formation of primary soft callus(few months after), smaller amount of movement= smaller calus
  3. woven bone is gradually replaced by lamellar bone and the fracture is united by this bony secondary callus
  4. Final phase is remodeling which may take several years
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